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  2. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    These sharks, being large and powerful predators, may sometimes attack and kill people, even though all have been filmed in open water by unprotected divers. [40] [41] The 2010 French film Oceans shows footage of humans swimming next to sharks in the ocean. It is possible that the sharks can sense the presence of unnatural elements on or about ...

  3. Shark culling - Wikipedia

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    Shark nets such as those used in New South Wales are designed to entangle and kill sharks and other animals that pass near them. [15]Christopher Neff, a Ph.D. scholar at the University of Sydney notes, "Internationally, shark nets have been labeled a 'key threatening process' for killing endangered species."

  4. Galeophobia - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, PETA released a study that revealed humans killed approximately 100 million sharks worldwide during 2018, whereas sharks killed a total of just five humans in that same period. [6] While the phobia may not be statistically rational, humans are wired to fear any animal that poses a threat, setting off a fight or flight reaction.

  5. Why do sharks attack humans? - AOL

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    Humans, 2 million years, even the ancestor of chimps and ourselves only takes it back to 6 million years ago, while sharks go back an incredible 450 million years.

  6. Opinion: What nearly every human seems to be missing about ...

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    Holly Thomas writes the depiction of sharks as murderous fiends on the basis of remarkably few negative encounters is gravely hypocritical in the face of humans’ devastating effects on them ...

  7. Why sharks attack — and why they don’t. In Florida, the ...

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    A shark bit a human in the Florida Keys again. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  8. Shark finning - Wikipedia

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    It has been reported that the global shark catch in 2012 was 100 million. [23] Sharks have a K-selection life history, which means that they tend to grow slowly, reach maturity at a larger size and a later age, and have low reproductive rates. [24] These traits make them especially vulnerable to overfishing methods, such as shark finning.

  9. Why sharks aren’t out to get you - AOL

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    Shark attacks capture a disproportionate share of public attention, given their rarity (cows kill more people annually). Historian of marine science Samantha Muka, of Stevens Institute of ...